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Primary Supervisor: Prof Neil Hall Scientific background Ectomycorrhizal fungi (ECMF) are a crucial yet often overlooked group of organisms that play a key role in the functioning of terrestrial
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://www.dges.gov.pt/pt/pagina/reconhecimento Workplan and the objectives to achieve: The research work consists of the following tasks: Biomechanical analysis of superior capsular reconstruction— Develop computational
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, 2026 or earlier (fixed-term employment). The work is supervised by Dr. Daniel Brady and Prof. Philipp Seib. The weekly working time is 39 hours. The position is initially offered for two years, with
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(ML) techniques toward more efficient, robust, and autonomous analog/RF IC design tools. The work plan of this research grant builds over the most recent developments made at ICG-Lx group on electronic
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brings together senior and junior researchers working on plant–fungal interactions in diverse plant communities. Albeit the focus is on experimental work, there is experience with different types
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artistic outputs . In the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering , the Catalysis Research Group lead by Prof. Riikka Puurunen develops heterogeneous catalysts and evaluates their performance
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focus on your research. Serious Funding: You’ll have access to a £35,000 research training support grant over four years. Whether it’s for experimental work, conference travel, or the latest computing
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of metabolic network modelling linked to epigenetics Carry out machine learning, and integrative analysis of large epigenome datasets Communicate research results in international conferences and journals Work
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benchmark for designing circular chains and networks. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme OPERA of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Dirk Pieter van Donk and
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areas & Group Leaders Prof. Heinz Köppl – Self-Organizing Systems Prof. Felix Hausch – Structure-based Drug Research Prof. Andreas Blaeser – Biomedical Printing Technology Prof. Torsten Frosch